TN Appeals Court Can’t Decide Grandparent Visitation Case Without More
- At August 25, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Grandparent Rights
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Tennessee grandparent visitation rights case summary. Sven Hadjopoulos, et al., v. Alexandra Sponica, et al. The child in this Tennessee grandparent visitation case was born in 2006 to an unwed teen mother. In the child’s early years, she spent time with her maternal grandparents, although the amount of time was disputed. When the mother and […]
Read More»Auction of TN Marital Residence Can Proceed, Despite Husband’s Claim That Reserve Was Too Low
Tennessee case summary on post-divorce property division enforcement. Elizabeth Ann Morrow Granoff v. Andrew Scott Granoff The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were divorced in 2006 after 21 years of marriage. Their property included the luxury marital home on 26 acres. The marital termination agreement provided that the property would be placed for […]
Read More»TN Dad Didn’t Show Sufficient Changes To Warrant Change of Custody
- At August 17, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Custody Modification
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Tennessee child custody modification case summary. Edgar Michael Galaway v. Patrice Jolene Galaway The mother and father in this Tennessee custody case had been married for fourteen years and had one daughter at the time of their 2010 divorce. The agreed to a parenting plan which named the mother as the primary residential parent, with […]
Read More»Wife’s Transitional Alimony Ends After Relocating for Better Job
Tennessee alimony modification divorce case summary. Marlene J. Bidelman-Dye v. James D. Dye The parties to this Tennessee divorce case were married in 2004. At the time, the wife was an attorney in Pittsburgh. After the marriage, they moved to Tennessee, where the wife was employed as an attorney, earning a salary of $100,000. They […]
Read More»TN Great Grandparents Received Adequate Visitation
- At August 10, 2016
- By Miles Mason
- In Grandparent Rights
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Tennessee grandparent visitation rights case summary. In re Dayton R., et al. In 2015, the Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled that great-grandparents were included within the definition of “grandparents” under the Tennessee grandparent visitation statute. After reaching that conclusion, it sent the case back to the trial court to determine the exact visitation rights that […]
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